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Original => Hot Tub Forum => Topic started by: Gaia on June 08, 2005, 12:35:05 pm

Title: replacing indoor spa
Post by: Gaia on June 08, 2005, 12:35:05 pm
Hi, I'm hoping to get some quick help here.

Tomorrow I will have the  #331 bullfrog spa delivered  :D

It is replacing the 1995 Blur Ridge spa that came with the house. It is indoors, and has it's own breaker.  I have an electrical coming tomorrow night to hook up the new spa, but need to know what I could do to un-hook the old spa before the delivery tomorrow. Anything special I need to know? I emptied the spa, and shut off the breaker.

Thanks!!!!!
Title: Re: replacing indoor spa
Post by: drewstar on June 08, 2005, 12:44:35 pm
Are the Bullfrog folks taking the old spa away? If so, I'd ask them if they require the old spa to be fully disconected.

Title: Re: replacing indoor spa
Post by: Gaia on June 08, 2005, 12:52:31 pm
Yes, they are taking it away. In fact, gave me $500.00 "trade-in" ( Although I would have been happy for them just to take it for free. Works fine.)  I did not specify with them about the disconnect, but I know that they do not connect new spas. I guess I could just wait until they get here tomorrow and play dumb???? ::)
Title: Re: replacing indoor spa
Post by: drewstar on June 08, 2005, 01:05:39 pm
If the breaker is *off* you can safely disconnect the wires yourself. Open up the Spa's access panel and follow to the wires and unscrew them from the spa connection terminals.

wrap the exposed wire ends  from the breaker box individually with electrical tape.

keep the breaker turned off until your electrician comes by to reconnect you.  
Title: Re: replacing indoor spa
Post by: Gaia on June 08, 2005, 01:28:23 pm
Thanks Drewstar! I know I can handle that.
Title: Re: replacing indoor spa
Post by: drewstar on June 08, 2005, 01:51:09 pm
Just to be clear:

1) Breakers are off.

2) double check that breakers are off.

3) are you sure the breakers are off?

4) You're only disconecting the wires from the spa. You are not disconnecting any wires in the breaker box.  Power is still live going into the Breaker box from your home's electrical panel.

5) after disconnecting the wires from the spa, wrap each wire individualy with electrical tape.

6)  Do Not turn the breakers back on.

Title: Re: replacing indoor spa
Post by: Gaia on June 08, 2005, 02:03:40 pm
Got it.   ;)

Ummm, I will post back on Friday to let you know how everything turned out.  If you don't hear from me, send the fire dept.   :o
Title: Re: replacing indoor spa
Post by: Brewman on June 08, 2005, 02:37:05 pm
Put a "Don't turn on" note on the panel or breaker to insure nobody messes around in the panel and flips on the breaker.
Brewman
Title: Re: replacing indoor spa
Post by: Gaia on June 10, 2005, 09:09:35 am
Hi all, hi Brewman! Just to let you know that I disconnected the old spa without a hitch. Thanks for the advise.
Title: Re: replacing indoor spa
Post by: drewstar on June 10, 2005, 09:09:36 am
So Gaia, how did the new hot tub install go?

Nothing too shocking I hope.  ;)
Title: Re: replacing indoor spa
Post by: Gaia on June 10, 2005, 09:10:29 am
Ooops, I forgot to thank Drewstar! You are great!!!!! :D
Title: Re: replacing indoor spa
Post by: drewstar on June 10, 2005, 09:25:26 am
wans't  fishing  for a thanks,  just more curious if they had any problems with the removal, if you had anything to add about the electrical disconnect and of course, some impressions on your new tub once it's filled and heated.


:)